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WALKERS has revealed why its cheese and onion crisp packets are blue. Cheese and onion flavoured crisps are typically found in green coloured packets - but not at Walkers. Traditionally ...
It's the widely debated myth that many crisp loving fans have pondered over for many years, but it looks like Walkers Cheese and Onion crisps have always had the same colour packet. Crisp loving ...
It must first be noted that the crisps have never been produced ... The company said: "Contrary to popular belief, Walkers Cheese and Onion have always been in blue packets, and Salt and Vinegar ...
Everyone loves a packet of crisps. Whether you are a ready salted or cheese and onion fan, Walkers or Kettle, there is ...
Most brands put their cheese and onion flavour crisps in green packets and reserve blue for salt and vinegar flavour. But Walkers put cheese and onion, their most popular flavour, in blue packets.
Shoppers are raving about a dupe of Cheese and Onion Walkers crisps - and they are only 18p per packet. Customers of the Tesco own-brand crisps of the same flavour say they are much cheaper ...
Everyone loves a packet of crisps. Whether you are a ready salted or cheese and onion fan, Walkers or Kettle, there is something out there for everyone. But we are always being told that crisps aren't ...
Everyone else uses green. Despite what many may think, Walkers cheese and onion crisps has never been produced in green packaging. And it seems they never will be either. After pleas from the ...
Everyone loves a packet of crisps. Whether you are a ready salted or cheese and onion fan, Walkers or Kettle, there is something out there for everyone. But we are always being told that crisps ...